Abstract
The study was conducted in Poland at six selected wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) based on the trickling filters Bioclere® technology. The aim of the study was to find the relationship between the influent organic nitrogen concentration and the purification efficiency expressed as effluent COD concentration. In the tests performed, the COD to BOD5 relationship was close to 2 and the ratio of BOD5 to TN was lower than 4. The research indicated that this specific chemical composition of raw wastewater causes appearance of filamentous bacteria on the surface of trickling filter filling and strongly affect the effluent quality.
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E3S Web of Conferences
no. 30,
pages 1 - 6,
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- Kopeć Ł., Drewnowski J., Fernandez-Morales F.: Effect of organic nitrogen concentration on the efficiency of trickling filters// E3S Web of Conferences -Vol. 30, (2018), s.1-6
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